avia.wikisort.org - AerodromeWillamette Valley Medical Center is a for-profit Level III acute care hospital in McMinnville, Oregon, United States, adjacent to the McMinnville Airport on Oregon Route 18. Opened at a different location as McMinnville Community Hospital, the four-story medical center has 60 licensed hospital beds. It is owned by Lifepoint.
Hospital in Oregon, United States
History
In 1904, the hospital was established in McMinnville.[1][2] Known originally as McMinnvile Hospital, it was expanded in 1931, 1957, and 1968 before it was purchased by Hospital Corporation of America in 1971.[2][3] At the time, it had 56-beds and was located on South Baker Street in downtown near Linfield College.[4] The facility had grown to 78 beds in 1975 when it planned to add 9 more beds.[5] By 1985 the hospital was renamed as McMinnville Community Hospital.[6] In September 1987, Hospital Corporation of America sold the hospital and 101 other medical centers to Health Trust, a company created by the employees.[7]
In 1994, owner Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corporation approved the construction of a new campus near the city's airport.[3] Built on the 35 acres (140,000 m2) the new facility cost $45 million to build[3] and was more than twice as big as the former hospital.[4] The new 67-bed campus opened in March 1996[8] and was constructed by McDevitt Street Bovis.[9] The hospital was then renamed as Columbia Willamette Valley Medical Center.[8]
The hospital was named one of America's 100 Top Hospitals in 1995 by Mercer Health Care Provider Consulting and HCIA, Inc. out of 3,400 hospitals nationwide.[10] A occupational medicine clinic was added in 1999.[11] In 1999, Columbia/HCA created two subsidiaries and sold the hospital to Triad, one of those two spin-offs.[12]
In 2001, the hospital had revenues of $88.3 million and an operating profit of $10.5 million.[12] In October 2002, a 8,000-square-foot (740 m2) cancer treatment center was opened at a cost of $5.5 million.[3] Community Health Systems purchased Triad in a $6.8 billion deal in July 2007, acquiring the McMinnville medical center.[13] In March 2008, the hospital was one of nine facilities sold by Community Health Systems to Capella Healthcare.[13]
Details
The exterior of the four-story is faced with mauve colored brick and blue tinted windows.[3] The medical centers main building contains 164,150 square feet (15,250 m2) of space.[4] Willamette Valley Medical Center is the only hospital in the city of McMinnville: the next closest medical center in Newberg at Providence Newberg Medical Center.[14]
Willamette Valley Medical offers a variety of medical services including critical care, acute care, a 24-hour Level III emergency department, diagnostic imaging, cancer treatment, dialysis, cardiac care, a birth center, occupational medicine, operating rooms, and laboratory services among others.[15] Behind the hospital building is the 8,000-square-foot (740 m2) cancer treatment center.[16] The center's building includes a water fountain made of copper, a kitchenette for patients, an enclosed walkway to the main building, floor-to-ceiling windows, and an exterior courtyard.[16] Inside, the facility offers radiation treatment, chemotherapy, and a linear accelerator.[16] The cancer center also offers outpatient treatments.[17]
In 2006, the hospital had a net profit of $14 million on gross patient revenues of $161 million.[18] In 2007, the center staffed 67 hospital beds and had 108,573 visits of which 20,204 were emergency department visits.[19] That year there were 1,303 surgeries and 749 babies born at the hospital.[19] The medical center is accredited by The Joint Commission, employees 592 people, and has 150 doctors with access.[15]
Heliport
Airport in McMinnville, Oregon
Valley Medical Center Heliport |
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- IATA: none
- ICAO: none
- FAA LID: OG38
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Airport type | Private |
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Owner | Willamette Valley Medical Center |
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Location | McMinnville, Oregon |
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Elevation AMSL | 159 ft / 48 m |
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Coordinates | 45°11′58.0000″N 123°09′48.0000″W |
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Valley Medical Center Heliport (FAA LID: OG38) is a private heliport associated with the Medical Center.
See also
- List of hospitals in Oregon
References
- “Voices - Milestones in Yamhill County history”. News-Register, January 1, 2000.
- "Corporation buys McMinnville hospital". The Oregonian. October 15, 1971. p. 20.
- Dietz, Diane. "In McMinnville, it's been like a fairy tale; Health". The Register-Guard, February 9, 2003, p. A1.
- "Work under way on 408-apartment complex on Blanton near Tualatin Valley Highway: McMinnville to get new $32 million hospital". The Oregonian, June 2, 1994, West Zoner, p. 7.
- "Health panel will convene". The Oregonian. January 13, 1975. p. B10.
- Timberlake, Cotten (April 2, 1985). "Big merger in health industry announced". The Oregonian. AP. p. D9.
- "Buyout plan approved for hospital corporation". The Oregonian, March 16, 1989, Business, p. E16.
- "Medical center opens its doors for a public peek". The Oregonian, March 15, 1996, West Zoner, p. B2.
- Section: Pulse; Contracts and Low Bids. Oregon Engineering News-Record, November 7, 1994, Vol. 233, No. 19; Pg. 62.
- "McMinnville hospital named one of country's top 100". The Oregonian, December 21, 1995, West Zoner, p. 6.
- Oberst, Gail. “Hospital opens occupational medicine clinic”. News-Register, March 27, 1999.
- Triad's track record; Health. The Register-Guard, February 9, 2003, p. A8.
- Murray, Barbra. "Acute Care Portfolio Trades in $315M Deal". cponline.com, March 3, 2008.
- Tims, Dana. "Medical offices replacing shopping". The Oregonian, April 18, 2002, Southwest Zoner, p. B2.
- Fact Sheet. Willamette Valley Medical Center. Retrieved on August 29, 2008.
- Hughey, Ray. "Briefly: HomeStreet Bank certified as being 'elder friendly'". The Oregonian, September 26, 2002, Southwest Zoner, p. 6.
- Schwarzen, Christopher. "Hospital seeks to enhance cancer services; Monroe". The Seattle Times, January 24, 2007.
- Hospital Financial and Community Benefit Reporting: Financial Data, 2006. Oregon Health Policy and Research. Retrieved on August 29, 2008.
- Nemer, Jerry. Databank 2007. Oregon Health Policy and Research. Retrieved August 29, 2008.
External links
Heliport external resources
- Resources for this airport:
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- Doernbecher Children's Hospital
- Hillsboro Medical Center
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- Kaiser Westside Medical Center
- Legacy Emanuel Medical Center
- Randall Children's Hospital
- Legacy Meridian Park Hospital
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- Portland Shriners Hospital
- Providence Milwaukie Hospital
- Providence Newberg Medical Center
- Providence Portland Medical Center
- Providence St. Vincent Medical Center
- Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center
- Tuality Forest Grove Hospital
- Willamette Valley Medical Center
- Veterans Affairs Medical Center
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Willamette Valley |
- Cottage Grove Community Hospital
- Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center
- McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center
- Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend
- Sacred Heart Medical Center University District
- Salem Hospital
- Samaritan Albany General Hospital
- Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital
- Santiam Hospital
- Silverton Hospital
- West Valley Hospital
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Oregon Coast |
- Bay Area Hospital
- Columbia Memorial Hospital
- Curry General Hospital
- Coquille Valley Hospital
- Peace Harbor Hospital
- Lower Umpqua Hospital District
- Providence Seaside Hospital
- Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital
- Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital
- Southern Coos Hospital and Health Center
- Tillamook County General Hospital
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Southern Oregon |
- Ashland Community Hospital
- Asante Three Rivers Medical Center
- Mercy Medical Center
- Providence Medford Medical Center
- Rogue Regional Medical Center
- Veterans Affairs Roseburg Healthcare System
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Eastern Oregon |
- Blue Mountain Hospital
- Eastern Oregon Psychiatric Center
- Good Shepherd Healthcare System
- Grande Ronde Hospital
- Harney District Hospital
- Holy Rosary Medical Center
- Lake District Hospital
- Mid-Columbia Medical Center
- Pioneer Memorial Hospital
- Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital
- St. Anthony Hospital
- St. Charles Medical Center – Bend
- St. Charles Medical Center – Madras
- St. Charles Medical Center – Redmond
- St. Elizabeth Health Services
- Sky Lakes Medical Center
- Wallowa Memorial Hospital
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Psychiatric | |
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Research & teaching |
- Oregon Health & Science University Hospital
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Defunct hospitals |
- Bess Kaiser Hospital
- Dammasch State Hospital
- Eastmoreland Hospital
- Fairview Training Center
- Hot Lake Sanitorium
- Legacy Holladay Park Medical Center
- Morningside Hospital
- Oregon Hospital for the Insane
- Oregon State Tuberculosis Hospital
- University Tuberculosis Hospital
- Woodland Park Hospital
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See also |
- 2021 St. Charles Bend strike
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